The state security court sentenced two defendants to five years in prison for "carrying out acts that expose the kingdom to the risk of hostile acts and ruining relations with foreign states."
The remaining four were sentenced in absentia to 15 years, after they failed to show up for trial.
The defendants were arrested shortly after the wedding in September in the northern city of Irbid, according to the indictment seen by AFP.
It said the defendants had adopted an extremist ideology and had distributed propaganda at religious centres in Irbid, which is close to the Syrian border.
IS controls large areas of Iraq and Syria, both of which border Jordan, and has imposed its brutal interpretation of Islamic law.
Jordan last year joined the US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against IS positions in Syria and Iraq.
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